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Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 6:22 am Post subject: Duracell (durajunk) |
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I concur.
I refuse to purchase any size Duracell anymore. Sometimes when they come packaged with a product, I immediately dispose of them and buy new Energizers. The Energizers seem to still be reasonably good about not leaking. The Rayovacs had leakage problems years ago, but I haven't tried them in a long time - because of that.
Stan Sutterfield
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Quote: | They have changed them in some way that is causing the recent
produced batteries to leak, (last 2-4 years). Previously I never had
a problem with them. Rayovacs used to have leaking problem,
Energizers were better in that regard but still would leak after a
longer period of time. Duracells seldom ever leak ever leak which
made them good choice for use in more expensive things like camera,
test equipment. etc. You paid a little more for them but you had
peace of mind that they wouldn't leak, not so any more.
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